Supersymmetric branes with (almost) arbitrary tensions

Abstract

We present a supersymmetric version of the two-brane Randall-Sundrum scenario, with arbitrary brane tensions T1 and T2, subject to the bound |T1,2| ≤ -65, where 5 < 0 is the bulk cosmological constant. Dimensional reduction gives N=1, D=4 supergravity, with cosmological constant 4 in the range 5 ≤ 4 ≤ 0. The case with 4 = 0 requires T1 = -T2 = -65. This work unifies and generalizes previous approaches to the supersymmetric Randall-Sundrum scenario. It also shows that the Randall-Sundrum fine-tuning is not a consequence of supersymmetry.

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